A system and method for providing operational feedback of systems using electronic tags such as radio frequency identification (RFID) tags for inventory monitoring, including reference tags, that provide feedback to check if all inventory items have been identified. In one configuration, the RFID reader actuates by a single trigger pull, with the reader continuing to read multiple RFID tags in the read zone until a terminating event occurs.
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1. A method of RFID reading comprising the steps of: pointing a handheld RFID reader toward a read area containing RFID tags including both item tags and reference tags, wherein an item tag is disposed on an item and includes identification data corresponding to that item, wherein a reference tag is positioned at a location in the read area such that when read by the RFID reader signifies that the RFID reader has effectively read a region proximate that location of the read area; actuating a trigger on said handheld RFID reader to commence reading the RFID tags; performing a first read operation comprising interrogating and sensing with said RFID reader at least one RFID tag in said read area.
2. A method according to claim 1 further comprising continuing with a subsequent read operation comprising interrogating and reading at least one tag in said read area, said RFID reader discontinuing subsequent read operation once a termination criteria is met.
3. A method according to claim 2 further comprising repeating subsequent read operation as long said trigger is held, wherein said termination criteria is met by reading a plurality of said reference tags.
4. A method according to claim 2 wherein said termination criteria is met once said RFID reader captures an expected number at unique item tags.
5. A method according to claim 2 wherein said termination criteria is met by counting a total number of distinct reference tags during a read operation and discontinuing subsequent read operation if said total number reaches a given value.
6. A method according to claim 2 further comprising filling input fields on an inventory checklist with data acquired from the item tags, wherein said termination criteria is met by completion of filling of the input fields.
7. A method according to claim 2 wherein said termination criteria is met by obtaining data from said reference tags and data from said item tags and verifying complete inventory data.
8. A method according to claim 2 wherein said termination criteria is met by detecting the release of said trigger.
9. A method according to claim 2 wherein said termination criteria is met by detecting a maximum elapsed time since said trigger was activated.
10. A method according to claim 2 wherein said termination criteria is met by detecting a maximum elapsed time since the most recent read of an RFID tag.
11. A method of electronic tag reading comprising the steps of: passing a handheld electronic tag reader past a read volume, said read volume containing multiple electronic tags including at least one item tag and at least one reference tag, wherein an item tag is disposed on an item and includes identification data corresponding to that item, wherein a reference tag is positioned at a predetermined location in said read volume rather than disposed on an item such that when read by the electronic tag reader signifies that the electronic reader has effectively read a region proximate that location of the read volume; activating said reader; reading at least one of said electronic tags; and notifying a user of said reading by an indication signal representing that said electronic tags have been read.
12. A method according to claim 11 wherein said indication signal is a graphical display of locations of reference tags that have been read.
13. A method according to claim 11 wherein a single reader activation comprises a plurality of read operations, wherein a read operation comprises interrogating and sensing at least one electronic tag in said read volume.
14. A method according to claim 11 wherein said indication signal is an audible tone indicating the reading of said electronic and reference tags.
15. A system for reading a plurality of electronic tags disposed in a read area, comprising: a) an electronic tag reader for reading electronic tags; b) a plurality of electronic tags including item tags and at least one reference tag disposed in the read area, wherein an item tag is disposed on an item and includes identification data corresponding to that item, wherein a reference tag is positioned at a specific location in the read area such that when read by the electronic tag reader signifies that the electronic tag reader has effectively read a region proximate that specific location of the read area; c) means for actuating said electronic tag reader to commence reading said electronic tags; d) wherein said electronic tag reader is operative (i) to perform a first read operation, wherein said first read operation comprises interrogating and sensing the at least one reference tag and one or more item tags in said read area.
16. A system according to claim 15 wherein the electronic tag reader is further operative (ii) to continue with a subsequent read operation comprising interrogating and reading at least one or more electronic tags in said read area, and (iii) to discontinue subsequent read operations once a termination criteria is met.
17. A system according to claim 16 wherein said termination criteria is met by counting a total number of distinct reference tags during a read operation and discontinuing subsequent read operation if said total number reaches a given value.
18. A system according to claim 16 wherein said termination criteria is met by completing input of field inventory data.
19. A system according to claim 16 wherein said termination criteria is met by obtaining data from the reference tag(s) and data from said item tags and verifying complete inventory data.
20. A system according to claim 16 wherein said means for actuating comprises a switch on said electronic data reader and said termination criteria is met by detecting release of said switch.
21. A system according to claim 16 wherein said termination criteria is met by detecting a maximum elapsed time since said switch was activated.
22. A method according to claim 11 wherein said indication signal is a graphical display of locations of reference tags that have not been read.
23. A method of electronic tag reading comprising the steps of arranging a plurality of reference tags at specific locations about a read area; using an electronic tag reader to read electronic tags including both item tags and reference tags disposed in the read area, wherein an item tag is disposed on an item and includes identification data corresponding to that item, wherein a reference tag is positioned at a specific location in the read area such that a successful read by the electronic tag reader of that reference tag signifies that the electronic tag reader has effectively read a region proximate that specific location of the read area.
24. A method according to claim 23 further comprising confirming that the electronic tag reader has successfully covered the read area by determining that the electronic tag reader has read a given number of the reference tags.
25. A method according to claim 23 further comprising providing a display on the electronic tag reader with a graphical representation of locations of reference tags that have not been read.
26. A method according to claim 25 further comprising once a reference tag has been read, removing the graphical representation corresponding to that reference tag from the display.
27. A method according to claim 25 further comprising once a reference tag has been read, changing the graphical representation corresponding to that reference tag to indicate that tag has been read.
28. An inventory monitoring system comprising a read area within which a plurality of items are disposed, each item bearing electronic item tag readable by an electronic tag reader; a plurality of electronic reference tags disposed at predetermined locations spaced about the read area such that a reference tag being read by the electronic tag reader signifies that the electronic tag reader has effectively read that specific location of the read area associated with that reference tag; scanning the electronic tag reader over the read area to read both item tags and reference tags and determining that the read area has been effectively scanned once each of the reference tags has been read.
29. A method of inventory monitoring in which a given number of items are disposed on a pallet, each item bearing an electronic item tag containing identification information corresponding to the item, the method comprising the steps of providing the pallet with at least one electronic reference tag, the reference tag containing information relating to the pallet; determining the given number of items on the pallet by using an electronic tag reader to obtain the information from the reference tag, using the electronic tag reader to read the item tags on the items and discontinuing reading once the given number of items have been read.
30. A method according to claim 29 wherein the information contained by the reference tag includes the number of items on the pallet.
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September 19, 2005
July 1, 2008
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